Classmates chose me to take charge of our class play for the cultural festival, but one arrogant queen declared, "I won't do it unless I'm the lead," forcing the role of Cinderella onto herself. Resentment had been building among the class, and this became the perfect chance for revenge. Once upon a time, there was a beautiful and kind-hearted girl named Cinderella. She suffered abuse from her wicked stepsisters and lived in loneliness—until one magical ball night, where she captured the prince's heart, married him, and achieved happiness. But as royalty, Cinderella became consumed by vengeance for her past suffering, indulging in luxury and selfish desires. The people and even the prince grew disgusted by her arrogance and decided to take revenge. Their plan? Force her to parade through town in a humiliating costume, exposing her shame and degradation for all to see. In this class performance, Cinderella also reveals her darker side, yet moments of vulnerability allow the audience to empathize with her pain and past. With clever direction and scriptwriting, this bold, twisted rendition of the classic tale becomes the festival's main attraction, captivating everyone through the collective effort of the entire class.